Savage delivers locomotives to Saudi Aramco

DAMMAM, Saudi Arabia: Savage Saudi Arabia (Savage) has delivered seven locomotives and two locomotive booster units from the US to Saudi Arabia’s Eastern and Northern Provinces, to support rail operations at Saudi Aramco and Ma’aden Wa’ad Al-Shamal Phosphate Company (MWSPC) facilities.

Savage will own, operate and maintain the two Tier-3 compliant, low-emissions locomotives delivered to Saudi Aramco’s Wasit and Berri Gas Plants, in the Jubail area.

The company also delivered five GP38-3 locomotives and two booster units to MWSPC’s new mining and processing plants in Wa’ad Al-Shamal Industrial City and Ras Al Khair Industrial City.

The units were imported by ship from Houston, TX to the Port of Dammam, Saudi Arabia and hauled by tractor-trailers to their final destinations.

Savage has an agreement to provide rail switching, track maintenance, and track signaling system operations and maintenance for Saudi Aramco at its Wasit and Berri Gas Plants.

These services will help facilitate the transportation of molten sulphur by rail to MWSPC’s facilities for use in producing phosphate fertilizers.

“The delivery of these locomotives highlights the continued emphasis the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is placing on the development of railroad infrastructure and diversification of industry,” said Troy Savage, senior vice president and executive manager for Savage Saudi Arabia.

Savage Saudi Arabia is a joint venture between Savage Companies based in Salt Lake City, UT and Ahmad Nasser Albinali Holding Company in Dammam.

Savage specializes in rail, truck and marine transportation, logistics, materials handling and other industrial and environmental services for oil refineries, power generation, railroads, food and agriculture, oil and gas, mining, chemicals and petrochemicals, ports and terminals, and construction.